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Head lines in the Telegragh today
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This is the Telegragh headline today
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Rush's off to buy newspaper....:(
This can do us NO good at all whatever it says on page two...:(:( |
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OMG this is bad!! :mad:
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this is realy bad for the club
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The club can't possibly anticipate every action of every person associated with it (and the case hasn't even been heard yet, never mind proved). What's more Stanley have taken swift action by suspending the person involved. Surely, only the most blinkered and prejudiced could regard the club in a bad light over this?
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ER Cashman did i say anything about being guilty ...its news people on accyweb like the news good , bad or indifferant
as for putting it on the net,the telegragh will have it on there site shortly so i cant see the problem . and as for being a moderator i do my best just like the rest of us moderators so you can like it or lump it |
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You do a fine job mick, you were right to put it on the site, like what was said before the club can only do soooo much to make sure these things don't happen. I am sure they did'nt hand him the job while saying '' never mind no-one will know mate'' NO because they did'nt know either.
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Well said Mick......I think you are owed an apology.
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Do you really think that everyone on this site is currently resident in Accy/Hyndburn? Many of us are exiles and pop on to this site, for among other reasons, to find out the news around Accy and at Stanley. Mick has copied the front and second page of the Lancashire Evening Telegraph. That newspaper's own website will publish exactly the same story sometime later this afternoon, so Mick has simply placed this information in the public domain hours in advance of the Telegraph posting. That story refers simply to the fact that an individual has been charged by the police on a number of offences. Nowhere is there any inference as to guilt. It may be the case that charges are subsequently dropped, or if not, then we can only await the outcome of the trail. This is an open society and as such we are entitled to see and read the facts as they stand. There is no lynch mob on here, there is no presumption of guilt, there is nothing other than the story as reported in the local press. Next time, think before you post. |
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Tho really as the law would state he's innocent till proven guilty, tho i can see why the club suspended him its their reputation online n cant afford to lose gate money with light of this, even tho he's a mascot man in teddy padding he represents the club in some fashion n mainly to entertain troops of kiddies n as parents we are naturally protective.
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The Stan the monkey costume is never going to be used at Stanley again
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thank you tealeaf for those words of wisdom & i totally agree with you.
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Surely to goodness what is important is football and ASFC beating Barnet on Saturday, this is only news about one person, The club is bigger than anyone, what they have done is absoloutly correct, what happens out of hours is no one elses business.
I believe that the people who sit in courts will provide the outcome. So lets get behind what we are all really here for, Accrington Stanley, John Coleman and the players. Not a silly mascot. |
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